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Legitimating Television: Media Convergence and Cultural Status

English

By (author): Elana Levine Michael Z. Newman

Legitimating Television: Media Convergence and Cultural Status explores how and why television is gaining a new level of cultural respectability in the 21st century. Once looked down upon as a plug-in drug offering little redeeming social or artistic value, television is now said to be in a creative renaissance, with critics hailing the rise of Quality series such as Mad Men and 30 Rock. Likewise, DVDs and DVRs, web video, HDTV, and mobile devices have shifted the longstanding conception of television as a household appliance toward a new understanding of TV as a sophisticated, high-tech gadget.

Newman and Levine argue that televisions growing prestige emerges alongside the convergence of media at technological, industrial, and experiential levels. Television is permitted to rise in respectability once it is connected to more highly valued media and audiences. Legitimation works by denigrating ordinary television associated with the past, distancing the television of the present from the feminized and mass audiences assumed to be inherent to the old TV. It is no coincidence that the most validated programming and technologies of the convergence era are associated with a more privileged viewership. The legitimation of television articulates the medium with the masculine over the feminine, the elite over the mass, reinforcing cultural hierarchies that have long perpetuated inequalities of gender and class.

Legitimating Television urges readers to move beyond the question of tastewhether TV is good or badand to focus instead on the cultural, political, and economic issues at stake in televisions transformation in the digital age.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780415880268

About Elana LevineMichael Z. Newman

Michael Z. Newman is an assistant professor in the Department of Journalism Advertising and Media Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the author of Indie: An American Film Culture. Elana Levine is an associate professor in the Department of Journalism Advertising and Media Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the author of Wallowing in Sex: The New Sexual Culture of 1970s American Television and co-editor of Undead TV: Essays on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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